Coarse threads are better for brittle materials, and will assemble and disassemble more quickly than fine threads
Pan head allows for higher tightening torques
Machine Screws are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes
Phillips drive is designed to cam out under too much torque
Brass is suitable where corrosion resistance is a primary consideration
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Customer Review
Good deal
These are a good deal. They're adequately strong, and look pretty. Mostly, though, they're pretty long - I bought these because they cost less than any shorter length, and I can just cut them to size. Top to learn more
Great little machine screws
I'm not sure quite what to say about these. They work like any other machine screw, and are made very well. The length was correct. They are all brass (not brass plated) which is a nice plus. Top to learn more
June 10, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Machine Screws, also referred to as Machine Bolts, are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. They come in a variety of head types and drive styles, but are generally available in smaller sizes.
Brass is rust proof, corrosion resistant and polishes to a rich, golden color. Brass is easily soldered and brazed and accepts plating readily. The typical composition is 70% Copper and 30% Zinc. Strength increases with a higher percentage of Zinc.
Pan head fasteners have a low, large cylindrical head with a high rounded top edge for higher tightening torques - these fasteners are often recommended to replace older head styles such as round, binding, or truss-head where possible. The Phillips drive style was originally designed so that the driver would slip out under extreme torque, preventing over-tightening and damage to the fastener or the material.
A threaded fastener's size name includes information about the major external diameter, followed by the threads per inch, which indicates if it is coarse or fine. Coarse threads are better when working with brittle materials; they are sturdier and are easier to thread and unthread compared to fine. Coarse threading also allows for thicker coatings and platings. Top to learn more
Machine Screws are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes
Brass is suitable where corrosion resistance is a primary consideration
Pan head allows for higher tightening torques
Phillips drive is designed to cam out under too much torque
Coarse threads are better for brittle materials, and will assemble and disassemble more quickly than fine threads
This item is eligible for FREE SHIPPING
Sale Price: $13.68
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Customer Review
Good deal
These are a good deal. They're adequately strong, and look pretty. Mostly, though, they're pretty long - I bought these because they cost less than any shorter length, and I can just cut them to size.
Top to learn more
Great little machine screws
I'm not sure quite what to say about these. They work like any other machine screw, and are made very well. The length was correct. They are all brass (not brass plated) which is a nice plus.
Top to learn more
June 10, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 5
Product Description
Machine Screws, also referred to as Machine Bolts, are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. They come in a variety of head types and drive styles, but are generally available in smaller sizes.
Brass is rust proof, corrosion resistant and polishes to a rich, golden color. Brass is easily soldered and brazed and accepts plating readily. The typical composition is 70% Copper and 30% Zinc. Strength increases with a higher percentage of Zinc.
Pan head fasteners have a low, large cylindrical head with a high rounded top edge for higher tightening torques - these fasteners are often recommended to replace older head styles such as round, binding, or truss-head where possible. The Phillips drive style was originally designed so that the driver would slip out under extreme torque, preventing over-tightening and damage to the fastener or the material.
A threaded fastener's size name includes information about the major external diameter, followed by the threads per inch, which indicates if it is coarse or fine. Coarse threads are better when working with brittle materials; they are sturdier and are easier to thread and unthread compared to fine. Coarse threading also allows for thicker coatings and platings. Top to learn more
Brass Machine Screw Pan Head Phillips Drive 3 8-16 2-1 2 Length Pack of 25
Pan head fasteners have a low, large cylindrical head with a high rounded top edge for higher tightening torques - these fasteners are often recommended to replace older head styles such as round, binding, or truss-head where possible. Pan head fasteners have a low, large cylindrical head with a high rounded top edge for higher tightening torques - these fasteners are often recommended to replace older head styles such as round, binding, or truss-head where possible. Fillister head fasteners are considered an improvement over round head equivalents - the smaller head creates more downward pressure for a given torque level and the thicker head plus deeper drive slot allows higher torque levels to be generated. Product Description Machine Screws, also referred to as Machine Bolts, are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. Product Description Machine Screws, also referred to as Machine Bolts, are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. Machine Screws, also referred to as Machine Bolts, are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. Machine Screws, also referred to as Machine Bolts, are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. An older style of head, it is typically used when replacing existing round-head fasteners where an exact match is desired. Round head fasteners have a dome-shaped head. The Phillips drive style was originally designed so that the driver would slip out under extreme torque, preventing over-tightening and damage to the fastener or the material. The Phillips drive style was originally designed so that the driver would slip out under extreme torque, preventing over-tightening and damage to the fastener or the material. The Phillips drive style was originally designed so that the driver would slip out under extreme torque, preventing over-tightening and damage to the fastener or the material. it is readily machinable and may be milled, turned and cut with conventional machine tools.
Pan head fasteners have a low, large cylindrical head with a high rounded top edge for higher tightening torques - these fasteners are often recommended to replace older head styles such as round, binding, or truss-head where possible. Review & Description Machine Screws, also referred to as Machine Bolts, are often used with nuts or driven into tapped holes. The Phillips drive style was originally designed so that the driver would slip out under extreme torque, preventing over-tightening and damage to the fastener or the material. They come in a variety of head types and drive styles, but are generally available in smaller sizes.
0085″ Wall, 36″ Length Overview Type 316 Stainless Steel Full Hard, TIG Welded and Drawn tubing is a hard-tempered, small-bore tubing used to make spacers, needles, guide wire assemblies, cannulas, capillary Tubing etc. 0085″ Wall, 36″ Length Overview Type 316 Stainless Steel Full Hard, TIG Welded and Drawn tubing is a hard-tempered, small-bore tubing used to make spacers, needles, guide wire assemblies, cannulas, capillary Tubing etc. Product Description Type 304 Stainless Steel Full Hard, TIG Welded and Drawn tubing is a hard-tempered, small-bore tubing used to make spacers, needles, guide wire assemblies, cannulas, capillary Tubing etc. Furthermore, all 10-pieces of hypodermic tubing are carefully stored in a nice clear plastic tube measuring just barely longer than the tube and roughly 1/2" in diameter. Our Stainless Steel 316 Hypodermic Tubing is molybdenum bearing austenitic steel containing a higher percentage of nickel and a smaller percentage of chromium compared to 304. Our Stainless Steel 316 Hypodermic Tubing is molybdenum bearing austenitic steel containing a higher percentage of nickel and a smaller percentage of chromium compared to 304. The annealing point is 1950 degree F 1065 degree C. The dimensional tolerance is uniform over the piece length. To finish off the excellent transaction, they shipped the small plastic container inside a very strong hard cardboard tube with ample crushed butcher paper to provide padding & a safe journey while traveling to my home in the shipping stream.